Definitions for "Crosshatch"
A unique type of denim that shows an intertwining pattern in the weave.
Fabric has been weaved with slub (textured highs and lows in the fabric).
An effect in the denim weave created by using uneven yarn in the weft direction combined with uneven yarns in the warp direction.
A "two-pass" decorative painting technique where a coat of glaze is dragged either horizontally or vertically and allowed to dry. A second coat is then applied over the first --perpendicular to it. (Often, a barrier coat is applied between glaze coats). Colors of substrate and top glazes can vary, or not. Also, weight of "stripes" can be varied.
Test to demonstrate adhesion characteristics of a paint or powder coated surface, performed by scribing a crosshatch pattern at specified intervals.
is a decorating technique that calls for applying alternate coats of color at perpendicular angles. Decal is a design, printed with ceramic colors on special paper, which can be applied to the surface of ware and fired for permanency.
To shade by means of crosshatching.
shading consisting of multiple crossing lines
shade with multiple crossing lines; "the draftsman crosshatched the area"
Keywords:  drawn, angle, section, cut, together
Lines drawn closely together at an angle to show a section cut.